AI Catastrophic Risks and National Security: Taking Stock of Perceptions and Approaches

Published 2024-07-18
Since the launch of ChatGPT, government officials, business leaders, and technologists have all warned of coming largescale risks from rapidly advancing AI systems—spanning AI-enhanced bioterrorism, AI-enabled nuclear command and control gone awry, runaway AI hacking, and beyond. Following the Biden Administration’s AI Executive Order last October, how have the United States government’s perceptions of AI risks relevant to national security evolved? Where are the greatest risks, and how might they be best addressed?

Please join the Center for a New American Security on Thursday, July 18 at 2:00 p.m. ET for a virtual panel on these questions and more. The panel will feature national security professionals from across government agencies working to address these risks, as well as Dr. Paul Scharre, Executive Vice President and Director of Studies, and Bill Drexel, Fellow in CNAS’s Technology and National Security Team.

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